Witness Describes Scene After Shooting Outside NE OKC Bar

Oklahoma City police are
searching for a gunman, responsible for shooting two men outside a Northeast
OKC bar.

Right now both men are
recovering at OU Medical Center. Police tell News 9 both men were brought to
the hospital in separate cars, but were in the same car when they were shot. We
found one witness who saw one of the men try to drive from the scene and who
almost crashed right into him.

"He would have hit me right
here, and smacked me right there if I wouldn't have turned," said Caleb Guidry,
who considers himself pretty lucky.

He says Phillip Jamille Harmon
narrowly missed hitting him near NE 23rd and MLK just before 2 am.

"This guy comes over the hill
behind me and he's flying going 45, 50 miles an hour," he recalls.

Caleb says he swerved to
get out of the way, and watched as the car Harmon was in slammed into a nearby
street light. That's when Caleb called 911.

There are still marks on the
sidewalk where the car swerved and hit the pole at the corner of NE 23rd and
MLK. There are even pieces of plastic littered around the ground from where the
car slammed into it head on.

But Caleb says it did not stop
Harmon from backing up and driving into a nearby neighborhood. Caleb had no
idea that Harmon had actually been shot.

Police reports state both
Harmon and another man, Fred Wayne Gordon, were at the Boots and Saddles bar
near NE 23rd and Bryant around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, and were sitting in a car
when they were shot.

Both have a long rap sheet and
police tell us Harmon does have ties to a local gang. Right now police don't
know if the shooting is gang related. Caleb is just glad he called police for
help.

During a telephone interview,
Harmon's fiancé told
News 9 Harmon was shot in the neck and is lucky to be alive. She says he just
got out of surgery and is expected to be OK. But Police tell us Gordon is still
listed in critical condition.

Police are still trying to
find the person who shot both men. If you have any information, please call
Crime Stoppers at (405) 235-7300.